Hi
Could u pls share ur opinions on placing all the queries that an ejb fires
inside the ejb-jar.xml as env entries.
We could then retrive them as required using context.lookup...

This helps in cleaning the code from the clutter of sql.
But is it costly in any way? Are jndi lookups for env entries cached?
Are there any other issues?
Thanks in anticipation
-sriram
Cognizant Technology Solutions - Pune.

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